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Vamphyri! (Necroscope) by Brian Lumley
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Vamphyri! (Necroscope) (original 1988; edition 1988)

by Brian Lumley (Author)

Series: Necroscope (2)

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Only Harry Keogh, prisoner of the metaphysical Mobius Continuum, can stop the vampire Yulian Bodescu. Harry Keogh is a necroscope - he knows the thoughts of corpses in their graves. Unfortunately for Harry, his talent works both ways. Death is not the end of life, Harry Keogh discovered - and not the end of his battle against the terrible evil of vampires. In a secluded English village, Yulian Bodescu plots his takeover of the world. Imbued with a vampire's powers before his birth, Bodescu rules men's minds and bodies with supernatural ease. He is secretly creating an army of vampiric monsters, things that once were men but were now walking masses of destructive hunger! Harry Keogh, Necroscope, thought that the war with the vampires had ended with the destruction of Boris Dragosani - and of Harry's body! But the man who talks to the dead lives on, more powerful than ever, able to transport himself instantly to any spot on the globe and to speak mind-to-mind with both the living and the dead. Are Harry's new powers enough to defeat Yulian Bodescu and his legion of monsters-or will the vampire army overrun the living earth?… (more)
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Title:Vamphyri! (Necroscope)
Authors:Brian Lumley (Author)
Info:Voyager (1988), 496 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:horror, signed

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Necroscope II: Wamphyri! by Brian Lumley (1988)

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Brian Lumley is one heck of a writer. After all these years I can still get the shivers when I think of the Vampires and the world he created. Had me hooked and waiting impatiently for the next book. Still have the first 14 books, but have not read the last one, The Touch. Think now would be a great time to start over again, back to the beginning. ( )
  GGmaSheila | Jan 25, 2023 |
So that's how the series will continue.

Basically, we get a bit more of Harry who is now sharing bodies with his infant son (it's about that weird) and communicating with the now dead main characters from the first book.

The world building continues to be one of the stronger parts of these books. This time around, we have a fair chunk of the book from the view point of two of the old vampires (Thibor and Faethor Ferenczy), including a look at how they were turned and what they did over their centuries of life. It's an interesting take of vampires, and I continue to want to want to know more about that.

On the other hand, Harry's plotline and the moebius continuum remain weird. I think Lumley wrote himself into a bit of a whole introducing all of that at the end of the first book. Teleportation and time travel, essentially for free? Too powerful. Sanderson's Second Law: Limitations > Powers. It doesn't ruin the book by any means, but I think they could be stronger without.

The other present timeline follows Yulian Bodescu, another of Thibor's offspring (I thought vampires could only have one true offspring in this universe? I guess Yulian is something new). It's certainly an interesting story, if rather dark and probably could have carried the novel by itself. It didn't mesh particularly well with the flashbacks to the Ferenczys history though. They just didn't overly relate.

On the whole, an interesting read. Enough to keep me going on the series. ( )
  jpv0 | Jul 21, 2021 |
It's a direct, spy-vampire-Lovecraft book, not much character here, but it's a GOOD one. ( )
  Loryndalar | Mar 19, 2020 |
By now we know that Harry is not what he appears to be. Don't be so quick to write him off. Harry and friends are always talking among each other...but who and what are they talking about? What darkness does he channel? ( )
  JHemlock | Oct 28, 2019 |
The Necroscope series is like a noose. The more you read the tighter it gets. It is around your neck and Lumley gently leads you around dark corners that you know you will be lost in forever if he lets go of the rope. ( )
  JHemlock | Oct 28, 2019 |
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For Dave and Pete and all the blokes I met at the House on the Borderland in July 1986. Cheers!
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Afternoon of the fourth Monday in January 1977; The Chateau Bronnitsy off the Serpukhov road not far out of Moscow; 2:40 P.M. middle-European time, and a telephone in the temporary Investigation Control Room ringing ... ringing ... ringing.
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Only Harry Keogh, prisoner of the metaphysical Mobius Continuum, can stop the vampire Yulian Bodescu. Harry Keogh is a necroscope - he knows the thoughts of corpses in their graves. Unfortunately for Harry, his talent works both ways. Death is not the end of life, Harry Keogh discovered - and not the end of his battle against the terrible evil of vampires. In a secluded English village, Yulian Bodescu plots his takeover of the world. Imbued with a vampire's powers before his birth, Bodescu rules men's minds and bodies with supernatural ease. He is secretly creating an army of vampiric monsters, things that once were men but were now walking masses of destructive hunger! Harry Keogh, Necroscope, thought that the war with the vampires had ended with the destruction of Boris Dragosani - and of Harry's body! But the man who talks to the dead lives on, more powerful than ever, able to transport himself instantly to any spot on the globe and to speak mind-to-mind with both the living and the dead. Are Harry's new powers enough to defeat Yulian Bodescu and his legion of monsters-or will the vampire army overrun the living earth?

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The second book of the Necroscope series.
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